He said that the NFL should revisit the suspension if they'd never seen the video until today, adding, "If anybody in this company or any company out there ever did what he did, do you think they'd be working for that company much longer? It's hard to imagine that."

Here's a partial transcript from the nearly five-minute segment with Hannah Storm:

"It comes down to this: If the NFL had seen that video and suspended Ray Rice for two games, then it's an embarrassment of the highest proportion. And if it didn't see the video before, then it's time to go back and revisit it.

"There's not a lot that the league can say that at this point will undo the wrong that has been done here. The league got this wrong. Roger Goodell admitted that he got this wrong. This is arguably the biggest black eye the league has ever had. ... Roger Goodell will look back on his time as commissioner of the NFL and say this is easily this is the biggest regret.

"The Ravens also accompanied Ray Rice to New York to the league meeting, opened their training facility for him to conduct a press conference, penned tributes to him on their website, supported him through this process. It is difficult to watch this video and bring those ideas together that anybody who could see anybody act like that could support any person. If anybody in this company or any company out there ever did what he did, do you think they'd be working for that company much longer? It's hard to imagine that."

But he didn't hold back on Monday. Whether he was enraged because of a source lied to him about what was on the video, or he was just shook up by the graphic nature of the video, it resulted in a strong segment from a guy who's not known for stating his opinions: